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Thursday, 28 April 2016

Skin Bleaching South Africa: Mshoza
Nomasonto Mshoza (Skin Whitening Victim)
I made a YouTube video on Skin Bleaching in South Africa but it's mainly focused on Mshoza. She is a South African Singer who underwent skin whitening because she was "tired of being ugly". One of the reasons I chose to focus on this topic was because I feel lot of people are aware of this matter but aren't really knowledgeable about it. They don’t know why or how it is done, they are not aware of the after effects and yet they have so much to say. So this video that I made focuses on the before and after results of the treatment, what the media had to say about the matter, people's opinions on the issue and a few pictures if her undergoing the treatment. 
Mshoza is one of the few people who have done the treatment and are open about it, which makes it easier to write about her because most information is available on the internet. She has been very transparent with the public and was ready for anything that would come with it.

Link to the video: Mshoza


Wednesday, 4 March 2015

People to follow on social media 

Oprah Winfrey

Queen of talk
Known to be the queen of talk, one of the world’s richest women of all times, a radio host, magazine editor and a network owner. She’s also known for her O-magazine and her Talk show (The Oprah Winfrey Show) where she usually brings in experts to target a particular matter that people might be experiencing problems with. She’s a good influence to young women as she has made it for herself and is always willing to help those in need, her success is an influence to a lot of us and gives us hope that anything is possible if you have the courage to pursue it.

Khanyi Mbau

Queen of Bling
Although our Queen of Bling has always been in the news for all the bad things and her relationship involvements with older men for money, she has always been true to who she is…she has always been transparent about her lifestyle and has written a book titled Bitch Please I'm Khanyi Mbau. She refers to her old life of being in relationships for money as one of her biggest mistakes and has changed to the better. She tweets about how young women can make it for themselves, her tweets are very motivational especially to us students because we go through such temptations so she’s there for us.

Billy Guy Bembhe

Mr Bhembe motivating the public

Mr. “BlackChild It’s Possible” is a great influence to children from poor backgrounds, a guy who started from the bottom and is now listed as one of the most successful men in our country, he take his time every morning to write a post on Facebook motivating his followers to keep going and to never give up no matter how hard it gets…you should visit his Facebook page, he’s unbelievable!




Casper Nyovest

Mr Nyovest shooting his album
A star in the making, he’s the next big thing that’s ever happened to Mzansi, a living proof that education is not always the key to success as he's made a success of his latest album Tsholofelo…Casper is very active on twitter and replies to each and every tweet on his timeline and I mean all of them. The relationship he has with his followers is amazing, one would swear they know each other in person. Casper is very humble and although he never finished high school, he always emphasize the fact that we need to get a qualification but to also pay attention to our talents.

Rihanna

Riri with her different hair styles 
Rihanna is well known for always posting pictures of her new hairstyles and for her great fashion sense,although she was banned from Instagram,she still show cases her funky hairdos on twitter and on her Facebook page,she's a trend setter and not afraid of change.

Friday, 27 February 2015

Nkandla Scam
After two years of investigation our public protector Ms Thuli Madonsela gave the country a 450 pages long report 'Secure in Comfort' on our president Mr Jacob Zuma's homestead security upgrades in KwaZulu Natal.
Mr Zuma's costs for the security upgrade was supposed to be R27million initially which later expanded to R246 million after the Department of Public works appointed Minenhle Makhanya as the president's private architect, who apparently went for expensive options instead of the more affordable ones. Mail and Guardian brought it to their attention in 2009 that the cost of the homestead security upgrade was exceeding the budget but the spending increased after that to the amount which it currently is. Mr President had initially told the country that his family paid for all the houses they have which was later proven otherwise but the Public Protector's report. The president was requested to pay back the money used for the non-security upgrades which included a visitor's center,amphitheartre,swimming pool, cattle kraal, culvert and extensive 
Pavement.

 Mr Zuma's response to the report was that the police minister Nathi Nhleko needs to determine if he should pay back the R246millio spent on his homestead and that was it, he then later blamed his architect Minenhle Makhanya for the overcosts

 JayZee vs Mzansi

The president's poor neighbors in Nkandla
It’s only fair that the President pays back the money because it was proven in the report that he went over his budget by more than a hundred million. He and together with his ministry should have acted on the matter when it was brought to their attention but they just turned a blind eye on it. It’s a very disgusting scum because the architect was also paid more than he was supposed to. This issue could’ve been resolved from the word go only if our president could’ve accepted to the matter and promised to back every cent.
It just proves how corrupt our government is and just how the president has an upper hand above all of us, I mean, no legal steps had been taken against him and above all, he shows no remorse. And because saga our house of parliament is turning into a circus all because of one man who we supposed to be looking up on. That’s a lot of money that could’ve been put to good use, it could’ve bought textbooks for learners in Limpopo, could’ve built a university for learners who have passed matric and has no space in tertiary institutions, could’ve fed the hungry people in Giyani and people wouldn’t have to pay for e-tolls. The old man should just pay back our millions.